[Image1]How do you do! This is the Tateyama Tourism Association.Located at the southern tip of the Boso Peni
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[Image8]How do you do! This is the Tateyama Tourism Association.Located at the southern tip of the Boso Peni

How do you do! This is the Tateyama Tourism Association.

Located at the southern tip of the Boso Peninsula, Tateyama City is blessed with abundant nature and a warm climate.
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With a population of about 43,000, Tateyama City is blessed with a mild climate with an average annual temperature of 16°C.
The west side of the city faces the southern end of Tokyo Bay, and the south side of the city faces the Pacific Ocean (Sotobo), where you can enjoy marine sports such as Scuba Diving and swimming.
In addition, the Prefectural Tateyama Wild Bird Forest in the Tateyama City are selected as "100 best forests for forest bathing", and the area around the Hirasunaura Beach is selected as "100 best Hakushaseishou" and "100 best roads in Japan".

■ Introducing 7 sightseeing spots in Chiba Prefecture Tateyama City!
[ Tateyama Castle / Shiroyama Park ]
It is a park built by maintaining the residence Ruins of the Castle of the Sengoku daimyo The Satomi Clan in the Boso region.
At the top of Shiroyama Park is Tateyama Castle (Hakkenden Museum), where Documents from "Eight Dogs of Satomi" are on display.
Seasonal flowers such as Ume plums, camellias, cherry blossoms, and azaleas bloom in the park.

[ Minato Oasis "Nagisa no Eki" Tateyama ]
It is a facility that can be enjoyed by both children and adults, such as the "Umi no Marche Tateyama" where you can buy fresh seafood and local specialty products, the "Seaside Plaza" and the "Observation Deck" with a large aquarium.

[ Awa Shrine ]
The sacred tree of Ichinomiya Shrine in Awa Province Awa Shrine is over 500 years old, and the Sea Cave Ruins in the precincts is designated as a prefectural historic site.
During the spring cherry blossom season, Someiyoshino's "Cherry Blossom Tunnel" in the precincts welcomes cherry blossom viewers.

[ Daifukuji Temple (Kannon on the Cliff) ]
It is called "Kannon on the cliff" because the Kannon Hall is built on the cliff in the middle of Mt. Funagata.
The 1.5-meter-high statue of Kannon is designated as a tangible cultural property of Tateyama City

[ Sumisaki Lighthouse ]
An observatory is built near the lighthouse and overlooks the Pacific Ocean.
If the weather is good, you can see Mt. Fuji.

[ Boso Flower Line ]
The Boso Flower Line, which stretches for about 46 kilometers along the coastline, is lined with rape flowers and marigolds, and you can enjoy the scenery of the four seasons. About 6 km from Ido to Aihama has been selected as one of the "100 best roads in Japan".

■ Events and festivals in Tateyama City
[ Yawatanmachi ]
In 2004, it was designated as a Chiba Prefecture designated intangible folk cultural property "Awa Yawatanmachi".
Located in the southeastern part of Chiba Prefecture, it is the largest festival in the Awa District, where festival floats and Mikoshi (portable shrines) parade through the streets of Tateyama.

[ Tateyama Kanko Festival Tateyama Bay Fireworks Display ]
Every year in August, about 10,000 fireworks are set off near the Hojo coast.
Underwater fireworks and oversized starmines color the summer night sky of Tateyama.

■ Specialty products of Tateyama City
[ Boshu Fans ]
Boshu fans, one of Japan's Three Greatest Fans along with Kyo-Uchiwa in Kyoto and Marugame Fan in Shikoku, were selected as traditional crafts designated by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry for the first time in Chiba Prefecture in 2003.
The tradition handed down from the Meiji era has been passed down to the present day.

■ Enjoy sightseeing in Tateyama City
The rape blossoms that stretch along the beautiful coastline of the Tateyama City, the tranquility of the historic shrines and temples, and the charm of the local Specialty Products continue to captivate those who visit.
The scenery changes with the seasons, so you can feel new discoveries and excitement no matter when you visit at any time of the year.

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